As the legal battle between Camping World Truck Series driver Jennifer Jo Cobb and her former business partner continue, authorities have seized items belonging to Cobb’s race team from driver Mike Harmon.

Rowan County authorities confirmed that on Tuesday they took five trucks and two Nationwide Series cars from Harmon.

Harmon is working with former Cobb business partner David Novak, whom Cobb was romantically involved with at a time when Novak also was helping support her racing career.

Novak and Cobb never entered into a business agreement, and now that they no longer are involved with each other — they broke up professionally and personally in late 2012 — they are in a legal dispute in U.S. District Court in North Carolina over who owns the race equipment and how $237,618 from the team was spent. The legal disputes first surfaced when Cobb reported her race team hauler stolen prior to the May 17 race at Charlotte.

Novak claims in his lawsuit that he spent more than $1 million on Cobb’s race team. A judge in February denied Novak’s request that he have control of the equipment and funds until it could be determined who is the rightful owner. The ruling was based on that if he is the rightful owner, he could be compensated by a final judgment requiring Cobb to reimburse him.

Novak and Harmon are facing felony charges over the theft of Cobb’s hauler earlier this month. Harmon is accused of stealing the hauler, while Novak is charged with conspiring to steal it. According to search warrants and charging documents, Novak and Harmon told authorities that they know where the hauler is but would not turn it over. Their next court date is July 3.

Harmon, speaking to reporters the day after his May 15 arrest, said that he had nothing to do with it.

“The truth has got to come out (on who stole it),” Harmon said. “It’s not me.”

Cobb has said that Harmon should be suspended from NASCAR, but NASCAR has so far has not taken any disciplinary action.

Both drivers are expected to be in Dover this weekend but Cobb is entered in the truck race and Harmon is entered in the Nationwide race.